The Lady of the Castle (The Marie Series)
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Rating | : | 4.77 (906 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1477826726 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 463 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-05-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The first book in the series, The Wandering Harlot, introduced the captivating and beloved character Marie, whose story has since been made into an award-winning German television movie called Die Wanderhure, starring actress Alexandra Neldel. Elmar and Iny live and write in Poing, near Munich.. Together, they’ve written more than thirty-five books, almost all of which quickly became bestsellers. About the AuthorIny Lorentz is the pen name for the husband-and-wife writing team Iny Klocke and Elmar Wohlrath, historians whose tales of medieval action, adventure, and romance reflect their academic interests and love for each other. The five-book Marie series, perhaps their most popular, has sold more than five and a half million copies in Germany alone and has been translated into fourteen languages and recorded as audiobooks
"The Lady of the Castle" according to celticmaggie. I am sorry I chose this story. I keep trying to read Medieval stories and I shouldn't. I liked the premise of the book. The Castellon is ordered to go to war and leaves his wife and tenants. Big Spoiler here but he is injured and loses his memory. His wife is told he is dead but she knows better and goes to find him. Spoilers along the way here. I just thought it said the same story over and over. I hope the other readers enjoy this story. I just have to remember to pass . There is nothing better than reading a sequel and have it turn out tricia If you are huge fan of Medieval Historical Romances You are in for a real treat.There is nothing better than reading a sequel and have it turn out just as well as the first one. I know that is not always the case with books, and often times with movies; but in the case of this sequel by Iny Lorentz I found it to be as just statement.This time we know that even though Michel & Marie had their "happy every after" moment, things go sideways again for the couple. They are onc. "Wonderful story!" according to Ionia Froment. I actually liked this book even better than the first in the series (The Wandering Harlot.) That usually doesn't happen, but I really enjoyed the way Marie was portrayed in this novel. The authors did an excellent job of playing her strengths and showing what she was capable of.Catching up with characters from the first book and seeing what they went on to do with their life was also a lot of fun. I was glad to see some familiar faces make a return in this book.The relati
News of him trickles in: first that he’s been knighted for his exemplary courage in battleand then that he disappeared without a trace during a grisly massacre and is presumed dead. Unwilling to abandon the hope that her husband has somehow survived, Marie escapes from the castle and takes to the road once more to find Michel and save her family.In this sequel to The Wandering Harlot, bestselling author Iny Lorentz transports readers to a richly rendered fifteenth-century Germany, where courage and true love conquer all.. Marie lives happily in Sobernburg Castle with her beloved husband, Michel Adler, a tremendous achievement for a woman who was once the “Wandering Harlot." The couple longs for a family, but when Michel is called to battle against the rebellious Hussites, they have to put those dreams on hold until—if they’re lucky—Michel returns home.Soon after his departure, Marie is thrilled to find she is already with child, but this bright news is quickly tarnished by anxiety for her husband’s return. Pregnant and alone, Marie’s place in the world is once again precarious
The first book in the series, The Wandering Harlot, introduced the captivating and beloved character Marie, whose story has since been made into an award-winning German television movie called Die Wanderhure, starring actress Alexandra Neldel. Iny Lorentz is the pen name for the husband-and-wife writing team Iny Klocke and Elmar Wohlrath, historians whose tales of medieval action, adventure, and romance reflect their academic interests and love for